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I stop/start my tracker all the time when interruptions occur, and it's a real pain to have to find the window in the taskbar to get it to show. It would make things a lot easier, and to have visible feedback to show it tracking, if the window was always floating on top.

The issue is that our team are unable to track accurately because a hidden window means out of sight, out of mind. If we had a floating window, it would make it very easy to see at a glance whether it's running and what task, and also single click to stop/restart.

Another option (for me) would be that the Windows interface behaves like a normal window, so I can use a third party desktop managament app (like Dexpot) to set the "always on top" option. However, since the Timetracker window has no window title bar, I cannot access the window options menu (where I could set this Dexpot option)